FRENCH REVOLUTION CHAPTER 22 A PERSON WHO IS WILLING TO WORK WITHIN THE SYSTEM FOR CHANGE.

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FRENCH REVOLUTION CHAPTER 22

A PERSON WHO IS WILLING TO WORK WITHIN THE SYSTEM FOR CHANGE

A PERSON WHO WILL WORK WITHIN THE SYSTEM TO KEEP THINGS THE SAME

CONSERVATIVE

A PERSON WHO IS WILLING TO USE VIOLENCE TO BRING ABOUT SWIFT AND MAJOR CHANGE IN THE SYSTEM

A PERSON WHO IS WILLING TO USE VIOLENCE TO KEEP THINGS THE WAY THEY ARE OR RETURN TO THE PAST

A PERSON WHO WILL WORK WITHIN THE SYSTEM TO SUPPORT SOME CHANGE BUT PREFERS TO LEAVE THINGS THE SAME

THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SYSTEM OF PRE-REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE

OLD REGIME

TO KEEP THINGS THE SAME IS TO MAINTAIN THE

THE SOCIAL CLASSES OF FRANCE PRIOR TO THE REVOLUTION WERE KNOWN AS THE

THE MIDDLE CLASS MADE UP OF PROFESSIONALS, MERCHANTS AND INTELLECTUALS

THE FIRST ESTATE OF FRANCE WERE THE

C L E R G Y

THE SECOND ESTATE OF FRANCE WERE THE

WHAT THREE GROUPS OF PEOPLE MADE UP THE THIRD ESTATE ?

THE POOREST AND MOST HEAVILY TAXED PEOPLE

PEASANTS

THIS REPRESENTATIVE BODY OF PRE-REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE THAT WAS DIVIDED INTO 3 HOUSES

THIS BODY WROTE FRANCE’S FIRST CONSTITUTION

DECLARATION DES DROITS DE L'HOMME ET DU CITOYEN DU 26 août 1789

THE BODY CREATED BY THE RADICALS AND WROTE ITS SECOND CONSTITUTION

THIS BODY CONSISTED OF A BICAMERAL LEGISLATIVE AND A FIVE MEMBER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

THIS BODY CARRIED OUT THE REIGN OF TERROR

NAME THE THREE MEN WHO WERE MEMBERS OF THE JACOBINS AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY

DANTON MARAT ROBESPIERRE

THE THREE PRINCIPLES USED TO GUIDE NEGOTIATIONS AT THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA

FRENCH KING AT THE OUTBREAK OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

LOUIS XVI

FRENCH KING RESTORED TO THE THRONE BY THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA

THE RADICAL POLITICAL CLUB IN FRANCE

JACOBINS

FRENCH NOBLES WHO MOVED TO AUSTRIA

EMIGRES

COUNTRIES MAKING UP THE BIG FOUR

AUSTRIA RUSSIA ENGLAND PRUSSIA

FIRST ISLAND NAPOLEON WAS EXILED TO

THE ISLAND WHERE NAPOLEON DIED

NAME THE 3 REFORMS OF NAPOLEON

NATIONAL BANK NAPOLEONIC CODES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

THIS WOULD DESTROY THE ECONOMYOF GREAT BRITAIN USING ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM

THE TIME IN WHICH NAPOLEON TOOK CONTROL OF THE ARMY BEFORE HIS DEFEAT AT WATERLOO

HUNDRED DAYS

TO TAKE CONTROL OF A GOVERNMENT BY FORCE

coup d'Etat

DURING THIS TIME THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY EXECUTED OVER 17,000 FRENCH CITIZENS

Robespierre's Malevolent Legacy: Terror as "Justice"

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY W0ULD NOT DISBAND UNTIL THEY HAD WRITTEN A CONSTITUTION

TENNIS COURT OATH

GUARANTEES CERTAIN CIVIL LIBERTIES TO THE FRENCH PEOPLE

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Adopted by the National Assembly on 27 August 1789

A CASTLE IN PARIS USED AS A PRISON

THE POPULAR VOTE OR THE VOTE OF THE CITIZENS

PLEBISCITE

THE NAME OF NAPOLEONS’ GOVERNMENT

NAPOLEON’S FIRST MAJOR EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELD DEFEAT IN 1813

LEIPZIG

NAPOLEON’S FINAL DEFEAT

THE PEACE CONFERENCE THAT ENDED THE NAPOLEONIC WARS

CONGRESS OF VIENNA

FRENCH MILITARY LEADER WHO BECAME EMPEROR AND CONQUERER OF MUCH OF EUROPE

N A P O L E O N

N A P O L E O N

HE LED THE EUROPEAN FORCES THAT DEFEATED THE FRENCH ARMY AT WATERLOO

THE LEADER OF RUSSIA WHO REJECTED THE CONTINTNTAL SYSTEM THAT LED TO THE INVASION OF RUSSIA BY THE FRENCH

THE REACTIONARY MINISTER OF AUSTRIA WHO LED THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA

THE BRITISH ADMIRAL WHO DESTROYED THE FRENCH NAVY

HORATIO NELSON

THE FRENCH NAVY WAS DEFEATED AT THIS BATTLE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA IN 1805

TRAFALGAR

THE FEELINGS OF BELONGING TO A NATION OF PEOPLE WHO SHARE A COMMON CULTURE AND HISTORY

THE DEMAND FOR REFORM PEOPLE DESIRED MORE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS AND GOVERNMENT IN THE 19TH CENTURY

LIBERALISM LIBERALISM

THIS WAS CREATED BY THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA ENDED THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE KEPT GERMANY SPLIT INTO 39 STATES CONTROLLED BY AUSTRIA

GERMAN CONFEDERATION